New Jersey Press Foundation offers paid summer
internships to college students who are interested in pursuing journalism careers.
Students who attend New Jersey colleges or who are New Jersey residents
currently enrolled at other U.S. colleges are invited to apply.

For summer 2015, four college students will be
selected to receive internships to work in newsrooms of NJPA member newspapers.
Each recipient will receive a minimum salary of $400 per week for
eight weeks.

These NJPF
internships are made
possible through memorial scholarship funds, created to develop the next
generation of New Jersey journalists.

Four college students from New Jersey have been
selected to receive paid internships in the newsrooms of NJPA member newspapers
this summer. All four have been working for their college papers.

Emily Masters of
Scotch Plains, a student at Ithaca College, interned at
The Record.

Erin Serpico of East Brunswick, a
student at The University of Maryland, interned at The
Homenews-Tribune.

Founded in 1962 as the charitable arm of the New Jersey Press Association.

NJPF is a charitable 501(c)(3) foundation for inspiring youth readership, advancing student journalism, providing scholarships and professional internships, and boosting the public�s understanding of the free press and its role in our democratic society.